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A Disruption-Tolerant Model for Building a Mobile Application Using Web Service
2010
Journal of Computer Science
MIIS enables information to be accessed and updated even in a disrupted network. MIIS also enables information to be accessed and transmitted from or to the MESC's headquarter via mobile devices. ...
The main components of the model are mobile devices with its own processing power, data storage, business logic and Web service. ...
In a stable environment, Web service is used for network-based access, which involved data communication based on textual format. This advantage enables speedy data access from network system. ...
doi:10.3844/jcssp.2010.1430.1437
fatcat:5ifaooklznfh5ds7wws24f7xla
Highly Available Location-Based Services in Mobile Environments
[chapter]
2005
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We show how to use Web Services standards for propagation, discovery, and composition of location-based services in mobile environments. ...
To achieve semantic interoperability we express location information in XML using context-specific ontologies. ...
Here, we investigate applicability of Web Services Grid standards in the envisaged domain of location-based services in mobile environments and propose a generic model for improved flexibility and availability ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-30225-4_10
fatcat:jrdw4q3isffgpn4j2m4f5alrkq
Ubiquitous Policies and Location specific Frameworks
2010
International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering
Access control to resources is crucial to leverage the provision of ubiquitous services and calls for novel solutions based on various context information, e.g. user location, device properties, user needs ...
Mobility of users causes frequent and unpredictable changes in user location and in consequently available resources. ...
The following additional information should be included like type of the location-based service, Identity of the location-based service, required location information accuracy, time stamps and type of ...
doi:10.7763/ijcee.2010.v2.190
fatcat:k3sdcahsjzg2jnfxrcp76wvmgu
Development of WAP Based Students Information System in Campus Environment
2009
International Journal of Computer and Electrical Engineering
The results and analysis show that based on framework the WAP-based customized information services have successfully performed in campus environment. ...
This paper describes the campus environment has been adapted for use on the new generation of WAP-enabled Internet devices such as PDA and mobile phones to access ad-hoc information. ...
Based on the results, it shows that WAP Based Students Information System enabled mobile students to enjoy much valuable information and a large number of services over mobile networks. ...
doi:10.7763/ijcee.2009.v1.49
fatcat:uufhdpczznaapgyh7svsc4fmi4
Integrating Mobile Devices into Semantic Services Environments
2008
2008 The Fourth International Conference on Wireless and Mobile Communications
This paper addresses mobile service provisioning in a semantic service environment. ...
The challenges of service provisioning in mobile environments are the dynamically changing context, the unreliable radio and the limitation of the mobile phone. ...
MOBILE WEB SERVICES ARCHITECTURE The usage of SOA in mobile environment is hindered due to the variation of radio quality, cost of air-time, context and location dependent services, device to device communication ...
doi:10.1109/icwmc.2008.77
fatcat:wyu7fhxz5nfx3i6jk62dd3txxu
A Framework for Decentralized, Context-Aware Mobile Applications Using Semantic Web Technology
[chapter]
2009
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
In this paper, we present an application framework that supports the development of such mobile applications, without having to rely on a central service to provide information on the user's environment ...
Additionally, by combining mobile devices and identification technology with the Web, mobile applications can be developed that exploit services and information associated with nearby objects. ...
relevant information and services depending on the mobile user's environment and particular needs at a given time and place. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-05290-3_18
fatcat:6h3xynpwlfazfnadtaor7lt354
Enhancing Location-Based Social Media Network Services with Semantic Technologies: A Review
2017
FUOYE Journal of Engineering and Technology
location-based social media services. ...
Location-based social media application can now recommend point of interest to users based on geographical information and user's profile gatheredon social media networks. ...
LBSs are popular information services provided to mobile and web users based on the knowledge of their geographic location. ...
doi:10.46792/fuoyejet.v2i1.50
fatcat:3w7rfefp3ndrvnfbnxsrnb37pi
Adapting content for wireless web services
2003
IEEE Internet Computing
Acknowledgment We thank Gary Eberlein, Terri Sinnott, and Sharon Darling, from the Motorola Museum staff, for their support and participation in this research. ...
Ubiquitous Web access should also facilitate greater acceptance of new services, such as location-based shopping, that are specialized for mobile use. ...
To demonstrate how XML-based technologies let context-aware wireless Web services adapt their content to a user's situation, Motorola Labs implemented a Web-enabled museum system in Motorola's history ...
doi:10.1109/mic.2003.1232522
fatcat:6fvgnj6dafdrhba67xjvkv6ii4
The location graph
2010
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Location and the Web - LocWeb '10
With this architecture we enable a common way to develop location based services and applications across real or virtual realms, avoiding fragmentation. ...
Our architecture is based on the location graph that encodes web-level containment and connectedness relationships between locations. ...
Mixed Reality services can be seen as a special category of Location Based Web services that naturally bridge physical world with Web services and applications. ...
doi:10.1145/1899662.1899672
dblp:conf/locweb/StirbuSP10
fatcat:thfmvh2ezjd7tp45ftnwm4o2ke
Towards an Infrastructure-less SOA for Mobile Web Service Composition
[article]
2013
arXiv
pre-print
This paper proposes a solution to enable mobile Web service composition in an open, infrastructure-less environment based on loosely coupled SOA techniques. ...
Such approaches are not feasible in an open, mobile infrastructure-less environment, in which networked services are implemented using different technologies, devices are capable of dynamically joining ...
For example, the mobile host can interact with environmental sensor services to share the information of its current environment with a remote service consumer who is located in another location. ...
arXiv:1304.5045v1
fatcat:rexlimdarbaxjognyqjjt3fcke
Mobile information retrieval in a hybrid peer-to-peer environment
2009
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Application & Systems - Mobility '09
A prototype system has been developed based on JHPeer framework for retrieving, indexing and sharing user information on mobile devices in P2P environment. ...
JHPeer incorporates context engine to fit on mobile devices to enable context-based personal information retrieval. ...
Map/Friend Service enables user to find his friends nearby. Friend could be added and located by searching through the contact list in the mobile phone or manual search by user through email. ...
doi:10.1145/1710035.1710075
dblp:conf/mobility/YeungY09
fatcat:mvve2sdynjfv5ikd7rmutxtp5q
A Novel Web Service Directory Framework for Mobile Environments
2014
2014 IEEE International Conference on Web Services
Technology today enables the provision of web services over hand-held mobile devices, realizing a web based service-oriented architecture in a mobile environment. ...
In this paper, we propose a model for web services in mobile environments to maintain a service directory using the XMPP (eXtensible Messaging and Presence Protocol). ...
These APIs are used to save detailed information on the web service, which may not be necessary in case of mobile based web services. ...
doi:10.1109/icws.2014.91
dblp:conf/icws/VermaS14
fatcat:lctk7a2stjavbd4vxxx5vjiiuy
Developing Ambient Intelligence Systems: A Solution based on Web Services
2005
Automated Software Engineering : An International Journal
The proposed solution builds on the Web services architecture, whose pervasiveness enables both services availability in most environments, and specification of applications supporting automated retrieval ...
In addition, dynamic composition of applications is dealt in a way that enforces the quality of service of deployed applications in terms of security and performance. ...
In the case of quite static mobile nodes and/or infrastructure-based networking, the time taken for service location is not significant. ...
doi:10.1023/b:ause.0000049210.42738.00
fatcat:txskb2pznndc7eg524lfcizduu
Security Scheme for Managing a Large Quantity of Individual Information in RFID Environment
[chapter]
2010
Communications in Computer and Information Science
In this paper, we propose a security service solution for managing a large quantity of individual information in mobile RFID environment. ...
It aims to become aware of distribution of large quantity of individual information with RFID tags and to provide information service to general consumers with mobile RFID devices like mobile phone or ...
Through the initialization protocol, all principals in the proposed protocol set the security environments for their web services. The client first registers information for using web services. ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16339-5_10
fatcat:q7fel4ca2jdihbunur3rkz3x6a
Developing Security Assessment Models in Web2 Mobile Environments
[chapter]
2010
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Based Service are realized in mobile environment. ...
Web² is an evolved concept of web from Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 which means, diverse services and technologies including Real-time service, Social Network Services, Augmented Reality technology and Location ...
In particular, it is considered that this will be a larger threat in Web² mobile services that enable attribute information collected from various kinds of sensors in real-time to be communicated from ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-16985-4_7
fatcat:eg5bnmals5aexbrw5gyu6vwv74
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